Spain Will Bring Back to the Eu the Official Status of Catalan, Basque and Galician on 18 July
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The countries of the European Union will once again address Spain’s call for Catalan, Basque and Galician to be official languages in the EU at the next meeting of the General Affairs Council, scheduled for 18 July, confirmed to Efe diplomatic sources. The Government of Spain has asked Denmark, which from this Tuesday holds the rotating presidency of the EU until 31 December, to include on the agenda the officiality of the languages and Copenhag…
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The Secretary of State for the European Union (EU), Fernando Sampedro, said on Wednesday that Spain has requested to put it on the agenda.
The government has asked to raise again at the next EU General Affairs Council, to be held on 18 July, the proposal on the formality of Catalan, Basque and Galician in the European institutions, after it failed to take it forward at the May meeting.Foreign sources confirmed to EFE on Tuesday that the Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, spoke to his colleague from Denmark, a country that has assumed the rotating Presidency of the European Unio…

The government has requested that the proposal for the official status of Catalan, Basque, and Galician in the European institutions be resubmitted at the next EU General Affairs Council meeting, to be held on July 18, after failing to pass it at the May meeting.
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